WooCommerce Creates New Categories Rather Than Using Existing Ones Since v4.3.0
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I have a client who has been importing new products to her website for a while using CSV files, and all has been well.
However, since upgrading her WooCommerce to v4.3.0, her imports have started creating new top-level categories rather than assigning products to subcategories of the same name that already exist.
I have been able to reproduce this behaviour precisely:
I used the same CSV files as she did, and upgraded my plugin at the same point. Prior to upgrading the plugin, I was using v4.2.2, and I had a category called Children and a subcategory of this called Children’s Fiction. I was able to upload products with the category column containing “Children’s Fiction” and newly imported products were added to this subcategory.
Then I upgraded my WooCommerce plugin to v4.3.1 (the client actually had v4.3.0, but by the time I got to this stage in my testing, v4.3.0 had been superseded by v4.3.1).
I then imported the client’s latest import CSV file and, just as my client had experienced, my WooCommerce site added a top-level category of Children’s Fiction, rather than assigning the products to the pre-existing subcategory, Children/Children’s Fiction.
Has anyone else experienced this change in behaviour between v4.3.0 and its predecessors?
Thanks,
Paul Cutcliffe
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